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it is to be in 1997 the total tax revenue raised from the corporate tax, income tax is 41. in the following year, and this reduced to 37 trillion. it didn't. instead we end up losing 4 trillion. >> translator: [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: m. last year the party dpj as well as lep was able to strike an agreement to sign the agreement and that was the 18th provision in a given that document and we have to see first about the pickup and economy, otherwise not raising the consumption tax that would take place. whether to do it or not will be decided this coming october. by october, if we end up having picked up an economy done, we can raise the tax. but if it doesn't work out that way, then the timing of the attacks will be deferred. so is shown in these kinds of responses, we have serious considering of the implications of tax in greece. you can make a decision to say definitely that of the debased definitely. we have to allow some more time to make sure the economy could really get better and then the judgment will be made. >> we
it is to be in 1997 the total tax revenue raised from the corporate tax, income tax is 41. in the following year, and this reduced to 37 trillion. it didn't. instead we end up losing 4 trillion. >> translator: [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: m. last year the party dpj as well as lep was able to strike an agreement to sign the agreement and that was the 18th provision in a given that document and we have to see first about the pickup and...
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provision on the comprehensive tax reform act. we must also address japan's own entitlement reform to put the growth of the government previously at the toronto g20 meetings, japan pushed fiscal consolidation together with other member nations. we aim at halving the primary balance ratio to gdp by fiscal year 2015 from that in 2010. we also aim at achieving primary balance surplus by 2020. we are going to publish medium-term fiscal consolidation plan around the middle of this year. the second downside risk of interest rate hike is avoidable. economics should take a deep -- [inaudible] th order for the economy to seek gr finally, before conclusion let me say only a few words about what kind of country japan ought to be. japan must be a place where -- [inaudible] meets effort. japan must be a place where risk takers can be given the opportunities not just once, but many times. both of ex-prime minister present a chance for second coming in japan. japan must be a place where animal spirit in the sense of john maynard keynes used invi
provision on the comprehensive tax reform act. we must also address japan's own entitlement reform to put the growth of the government previously at the toronto g20 meetings, japan pushed fiscal consolidation together with other member nations. we aim at halving the primary balance ratio to gdp by fiscal year 2015 from that in 2010. we also aim at achieving primary balance surplus by 2020. we are going to publish medium-term fiscal consolidation plan around the middle of this year. the second...
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it was in 1997 the total tax rate was the appropriate tax, income tax and consumption tax in that part of the year down to 57 in the end. and to the tax revenue, it didn't. instead it would be enough in that area. >> [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: last year and i did the -- i was able to instruct the team and there were a number of teams in position for the document. we have to pick up the economy, otherwise -- whether to do it or not will be decided by progress. so having picked up the economy than, we can see about taxes and the timing of the assets and the tax. so in these responses, we have been seriously considering the implications. if you ask me to make a decision right now to said definitely that taxation will never be raise at this stage i cannot say that. we have to allow making sure the economy gets better. and then a judgment will be made. >> we have time for a very short question over here. wait for the mic. >> thank you for speaking today. you mentioned the partnership for econ
it was in 1997 the total tax rate was the appropriate tax, income tax and consumption tax in that part of the year down to 57 in the end. and to the tax revenue, it didn't. instead it would be enough in that area. >> [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: last year and i did the -- i was able to instruct the team and there were a number of teams in position for the document. we have to pick up...
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it used to be back in 1997 that total tax revenue raised property tax, income tax, and in the following year, it was reduced down to 37 trillion yen. we hope that we can add on another 5 trillion yen to the tax revenue, but it didn't. instead, we leave 4 trillion. [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: and last year when the moving party, dpj, mbp, and they were able to have an agreement to sign the agreement and there was a number of provisions included in that document, and to put it simply, what recommend was that we have to see a pickup in the economy, otherwise, in no way the consumption tax, and whether to do it or not would be eid to october, if we have engaged in the economy then, we can have the tax, but if it doesn't work out that well, then the timing of the asset tax referred to date so we have been serious in considering the implications about the tax, so if you ask me to say definitely taxation at this stage or not, we cannot say definitely. we have to allow time economies would be get back, and then judgment would be a good call, defini
it used to be back in 1997 that total tax revenue raised property tax, income tax, and in the following year, it was reduced down to 37 trillion yen. we hope that we can add on another 5 trillion yen to the tax revenue, but it didn't. instead, we leave 4 trillion. [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: and last year when the moving party, dpj, mbp, and they were able to have an agreement to sign the agreement and there was a number of provisions...
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and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved like property something we've talked about here is that's one very huge downside to property is it's a sitting duck there you can't hide your mansion on the coaches or they just take it they tax it so this is what they plan on doing instead of taxing cash european union government should in future target property and other less mobile assets for example over the next ten years the rich should give up a portion of their assets professor both and you're set this pretty is. fessor peter both anger on
and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of...
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issues the house doesn't always like the senate making tax decisions or though this isn't raising taxes it's just in forcing taxes but what you will see is you'll see the e.p.a. advocacy will fall away and this is a very good chance it's going to pass in the senate so just to clarify this right now nationwide if you buy something on the internet and you don't pay sales taxes not collected by the seller you have a legal obligation to write a letter to your state at the end of the year or as a buyer and say i bought thirteen dollars eighty two cents of aggregate worth of stuff or this is how much tax i own or here's my in check and nobody does that and so the states that receive the money in billions of dollars is lost and what this bill would do is it would say as with the retail stores the sellers have to collect the money even though it's the buyer who owes the money the sellers have to collect the money and you're saying amazon and e bay are going to be doing this with the paper catalog you would with this law you would have a forty page ad on with every miss a pallet in state tax tac
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bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggle. in euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved like property something we've talked about here is that's one very huge downside to property is it's a sitting duck there you can't hide your mansion on the coaches or they just take it they tax it so this is what they plan on doing instead of taxing cash european union government should in future target property and other less mobile assets for example over the next ten years the rich should give up a portion of their assets professor both in your set this is professor peter both finger one of the five wise guys and i think the key word in that statement is mobile this is why the sale of mobile ho
bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggle. in euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved...
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and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of course is they're going to go after assets that can't be moved like property something we've talked about here is that's one very huge downside to property is it's a sitting duck there you can't hide your mansion on the coaches or they just take it they tax it so this is what they plan on doing instead of taxing cash european union government should in future target property and other less mobile assets for example over the next ten years the rich should give up a portion of their assets professor both anger said this is professor peter both finger one of the
and all these debt bombs explode wealth tax to pay for e.u. bailouts wealthy households would face new taxes on property and other assets under german plans to prop up the struggling euro zone so senior advisers to chancellor angela merkel these are called the five wise man you might call them the five wise guys as we would call them here they have come up with a new plan and they think that because the rich can just transfer their cash anywhere they decided they said to help everybody of...
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the tax code during that time so you have told you no it's called progressive tax code no no no what reagan did is he minimize the. number of income levels so as we see turning from say seven down to five or so i was and still you only have a very telling mostly what he did as he took that he took that well actually was l.b.j. took the ninety four percent ninety one percent out of seventy four percent to close so many loopholes the billionaires actually paid more in taxes as kennedy promised in one thousand nine hundred eighty he's going to raise taxes on the rich although everybody on the right argues that he did so and here's the question if you blame reaganomics for that then the question then becomes what if there are two problems with that argument one is the fact that historically we've seen roughly eighteen percent of g.d.p. coming into the federal coffers we've done well it's varied between if you're talking about was i want to fight within the twentieth century has been within a year to twenty mins from softly so the key is right raising g.d.p. vs instead of focusing on tax
the tax code during that time so you have told you no it's called progressive tax code no no no what reagan did is he minimize the. number of income levels so as we see turning from say seven down to five or so i was and still you only have a very telling mostly what he did as he took that he took that well actually was l.b.j. took the ninety four percent ninety one percent out of seventy four percent to close so many loopholes the billionaires actually paid more in taxes as kennedy promised in...
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get the back taxes. let's get to get them in the light of day so they are e andcted from abus an exploitation. we have high tech workers that don't come here but go to other countries and compete with us. we need people from ranchers to derek to farmers. i don't think this bill goes far enough. i would like to see more, but this is progress. >> your statement mentions several examples of how terrorist disadvantage of our system. even mention how awesome terrorists have applied and received asylum. you mentioned the bill would allow people will have filed a frivolous asylum applications benefits under the legalization system. do you know how many people fall into that category and how does the bill before us make the current system weaker? >> i do outlined in my written testimony a number of pages of terrorists who have taken advantage of asylum. we have most notably the case just a few weeks ago of the syrian national who had been years since 9/11 who was known to help and support materially the 9/11 hij
get the back taxes. let's get to get them in the light of day so they are e andcted from abus an exploitation. we have high tech workers that don't come here but go to other countries and compete with us. we need people from ranchers to derek to farmers. i don't think this bill goes far enough. i would like to see more, but this is progress. >> your statement mentions several examples of how terrorist disadvantage of our system. even mention how awesome terrorists have applied and...
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of the quotes from heads of states and unelected bureaucrats who have basically imposed policies on tax payers and citizens around the world based on this paper all the rand of the european commission says it is widely acknowledged based on serious research that when public debt levels rise above ninety percent they tend to have a negative economic dynamism which translates into low growth for many years and timothy geitner said it's an excellent study although in some ways understates the risks so here are guys setting economic policy they have a whole team of hundreds of economists that work at the treasury why didn't he ever even think to look at the data and test it himself because they wanted this outcome anyway this is they fit the facts around what they wanted i. ideologically right well there's a double tragedy at play here because of course people like paul krugman and the money printers will say you see steroids bad we need to print lots of money but of course they have an academic agenda as well they're not paul krugman doesn't have a real job he's number had a real job he do
of the quotes from heads of states and unelected bureaucrats who have basically imposed policies on tax payers and citizens around the world based on this paper all the rand of the european commission says it is widely acknowledged based on serious research that when public debt levels rise above ninety percent they tend to have a negative economic dynamism which translates into low growth for many years and timothy geitner said it's an excellent study although in some ways understates the...
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of the quotes from heads of states and unelected bureaucrats who have basically imposed policies on tax payers and citizens around the world based on this paper all the rand of the european commission says it is widely acknowledged based on serious research that when public debt levels rise above ninety percent they tend to have a negative economic dynamism which translates into low growth for many years and timothy geitner said it's an excellent study although in some ways understates the risks so here are guys setting economic policy they have a whole team of hundreds of economists that work at the treasury why didn't he ever even think to look at the data and test it himself because they wanted this outcome anyway this is they fit the facts around what they wanted. ideologically right well there's a double tragedy at play here because of course people like paul krugman and the money printers will say you see steroids bad we need to print lots of money but of course they have an academic agenda as well they're not paul krugman doesn't have a real job he's summer had a real job he does
of the quotes from heads of states and unelected bureaucrats who have basically imposed policies on tax payers and citizens around the world based on this paper all the rand of the european commission says it is widely acknowledged based on serious research that when public debt levels rise above ninety percent they tend to have a negative economic dynamism which translates into low growth for many years and timothy geitner said it's an excellent study although in some ways understates the...
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talk to me about that yes this is the sales tax is a night in one thousand thirty days tax where you walk in the store you buy you get you're good and you pay the tax in the states tried in one thousand nine hundred to one catalog sales to force a catalog or was not in the state to collect for them there was north dakota in this case and the supreme court said is that burdensome so don't force them congress has the can give them the right to do it i know you're very that a lot of information on the table thank you so much that was very fair a fellow a senior vice president of government affairs for direct marketing association and founding member of trust a coalition a coalition seeking tax simplification. and now to an update to developing story of journalist matthew keyes this tuesday keyes pled not guilty on charges of conspiring with a hacker group anonymous by granting them access to the web site of his former employer the tribune company in order to attack them the key is despite these allegations is saying that his involvement with the group was purely for professional reasons
talk to me about that yes this is the sales tax is a night in one thousand thirty days tax where you walk in the store you buy you get you're good and you pay the tax in the states tried in one thousand nine hundred to one catalog sales to force a catalog or was not in the state to collect for them there was north dakota in this case and the supreme court said is that burdensome so don't force them congress has the can give them the right to do it i know you're very that a lot of information on...
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income tax had a pretty horrible tar sands oil spill in arkansas last month most people have heard bits and pieces of the story but here's what you probably haven't heard from the corporate media first off you got a glimpse of the pipeline rupture and spill because of citizen bloggers and journalists like drew barnes who posted this on you tube but you haven't seen much coverage from the air of this happy that's because just like with the b.p. halliburton blowout in the gulf the f.a.a. imposed a no fly zone over the oil spill. you are not allowed to see what's going on exxon mobil has even hired local police for security and they're doing a pretty good job of keeping reporters away according mother jones reporting a documented numerous instances of people being threatened with arrest for just trying to ask questions or take pictures outside. second with all the money and profits from that oil pipeline exxon mobil doesn't have to pay into the federal fund a clean up oil disasters including this one why because this stuff isn't oil it's stuff that the prefer press refers to as tar sands o
income tax had a pretty horrible tar sands oil spill in arkansas last month most people have heard bits and pieces of the story but here's what you probably haven't heard from the corporate media first off you got a glimpse of the pipeline rupture and spill because of citizen bloggers and journalists like drew barnes who posted this on you tube but you haven't seen much coverage from the air of this happy that's because just like with the b.p. halliburton blowout in the gulf the f.a.a. imposed...
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income tax at a pretty horrible tar sands oil spill in arkansas last month most people have heard bits and pieces of the story but here's what you probably haven't heard from the corporate media first off you got a glimpse of the pipeline rupture and spill because of citizen bloggers and journalists like drew barnes who posted this on you tube but you haven't seen much coverage from the air of this happy that's because just like with the b.p. halliburton blowout in the gulf the f.a.a. imposed a no fly zone over the oil spill you are not allowed to see what's going on exxon mobil has even hired local police for security and they're doing a pretty good job of keeping reporters away according mother jones reporting the documented numerous instances of people being threatened with arrest for just trying to ask questions or take pictures on site. second with all the money and profits from that oil pipeline exxon mobil doesn't have to pay into the federal fund a clean up oil disasters including this one why because this stuff is in the oil. it's stuff that the prefer press refers to as tar s
income tax at a pretty horrible tar sands oil spill in arkansas last month most people have heard bits and pieces of the story but here's what you probably haven't heard from the corporate media first off you got a glimpse of the pipeline rupture and spill because of citizen bloggers and journalists like drew barnes who posted this on you tube but you haven't seen much coverage from the air of this happy that's because just like with the b.p. halliburton blowout in the gulf the f.a.a. imposed a...
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the proposed tax would demand that online retailers tax you. california is among states that already have similar laws and the bill is being backed by the national retail federation. they say it would make the playing field even between brick and mortar stores and their online competition. >>> sharing passwords is oh, too common when it comes to a free ride for pay per view providers like hbo and netflix but should you be worried? kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts reports. >> reporter: steven miller wants hbo. >> i'll a big bill maher fan. >> reporter: he just doesn't want everything that comes with it. >> ive to pea for tomorrow cast and dish and pay for basic promises which contain so many things i don't want to watch it's he ridiculous. so he uses hbo go. with a borrowed password. >> someone was kind enough to loan me their password and id. >> in fact government wanted to be aggressive, they could fairly easily tomorrow up with a felony charge. >> charges ranging from computer fraud to unauthorized access depending on the terms of se
the proposed tax would demand that online retailers tax you. california is among states that already have similar laws and the bill is being backed by the national retail federation. they say it would make the playing field even between brick and mortar stores and their online competition. >>> sharing passwords is oh, too common when it comes to a free ride for pay per view providers like hbo and netflix but should you be worried? kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts reports....
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rate is untenable so to to protect the law strong the effects of quantitative easing the periodic lee taxes by losing its bullion barracks in the paper go market basket shorts the logic here seems like something out of a dr seuss book because the federal reserve recently said that because the price of gold is down they can then ease and print more money and they can introduce more quantitative easing however we know that the price of gold went down recently because the fed and its cohorts on wall street shattered the price with make it short sellers are fed printing of more money or counterfeiting than that in fact increased their net supply of debt and increase the amount of money in the system in the shadow banking system but then they use that as justification to print more money to presumably help these insolvent banks so still at this late stage of the game even though the insolvent banks have proven to be money launderers for all laundering money for terrorists funding terrorism funding mexican drug cartels raiding live or rigging gold and involved in misselling involved in criminal a
rate is untenable so to to protect the law strong the effects of quantitative easing the periodic lee taxes by losing its bullion barracks in the paper go market basket shorts the logic here seems like something out of a dr seuss book because the federal reserve recently said that because the price of gold is down they can then ease and print more money and they can introduce more quantitative easing however we know that the price of gold went down recently because the fed and its cohorts on...
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on the quantitative easing with periodic taxes by lucy bullion barracks in the paper go more massive shorts the logic here seems like something out of a dr seuss book because the federal reserve recently said that because the price of gold is down they can then ease and print more money and they can introduce more quantitative easing however we know that the price of gold went down recently because the fed and its cohorts on wall street shattered the price with make it short sells or fed printing of more money or counterfeiting than that in fact increased their net supply of debt and increase the amount of money in the system in the shadow banking system but then they use that as justification to print more money to presumably help these insolvent banks so still at this late stage of the game even though the insolvent banks have proven to be money launderers. laundering money for terrorists funding terrorism funding mexican drug cartels rigging lie bar rigging gold involved in misselling involved in criminal activity j.p. morgan goldman sachs barclays h.s.b.c. the fed still protects
on the quantitative easing with periodic taxes by lucy bullion barracks in the paper go more massive shorts the logic here seems like something out of a dr seuss book because the federal reserve recently said that because the price of gold is down they can then ease and print more money and they can introduce more quantitative easing however we know that the price of gold went down recently because the fed and its cohorts on wall street shattered the price with make it short sells or fed...
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can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like real estate and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and give their gold to berlin or will they maybe decide that they don't want to give away their gold or anything. i don't think italy will lay down at all i don't think i don't think italy is cyprus italy is a large country with a substantial industrial base banking is not a huge part of the economy and. the part in italy that is not doing well is actually the industrial part and. so i don't think they talian zwolle wall yields cheesy the pressure of selling the gold i think right now there's a lot of discussion in italy whether to stay in the euro or not and whether to greed to a more sturdy measures
can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like real estate and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and...
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it used to be in 1997 that the total tax revenue raised from the corporate tax, income tax, and the consumption tax was 41 trillion yen, but in the following year, it was reduced down to 37 trillion yen. we hope it would add another five trillion yen to the retina. instead we lost four trillion yen. >> speaking in ja artyast year the ruling was able to strike an agreement, 18 provisionse included. have d.c. first of all to pick up the economy, otherwise there is no way the consumption tax would take place. whether to do it will be decided by october. if we end up having picked up an economy by then, we can raise the tax, but if it does not look that well then, the timing of the raising of the tax will be deferred to a later date. i am sure in this kind of response we have been seriously considering the implications of the tax increase trade you asked me if i could make a decision right now to say definitely that taxation will be raised, stage we cannot say that definitely. we have to allow more time to make sure that the economy will really get better. then the judgment will be made definitely.
it used to be in 1997 that the total tax revenue raised from the corporate tax, income tax, and the consumption tax was 41 trillion yen, but in the following year, it was reduced down to 37 trillion yen. we hope it would add another five trillion yen to the retina. instead we lost four trillion yen. >> speaking in ja artyast year the ruling was able to strike an agreement, 18 provisionse included. have d.c. first of all to pick up the economy, otherwise there is no way the consumption tax...
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can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and give their gold to berlin or will they may be decide that they don't want to give away their gold or anything. i don't think italy will lay down at all i don't think i don't think italy is cyprus italy is a large country with a substantial industrial base banking is not a huge part of the economy and. the part in italy that is not doing well is actually the industrial part and. so i don't think they talian zwolle wall yields to the pressure of selling the gold i think right now there's a lot of discussion in italy whether to stay in the euro or not and whether to greed to a more sturdy measures or
can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets that cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountaintop but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and...
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you have 20 minutes to get your taxes in. this is the most stressful day of the year for accountants, small business owners and wesley snipes. experts estimate that americans waste more than $80 billion on unnecessary stamps today. i cover the envelope with stamps just to make sure it gets there. why does the government charge us postage to send in our tax returns. we have to pay them to pay them. it's like giving a slice back to the pizza delivery guy. how about you just deduct 75 cents from what i already paid? you know, i think i have a better way to do this. find a group of people who owe money and ones who are getting money back, have them meet up and give the money to each other. one-third of americans enjoy doing their taxes, according to a new study designed to find the aliens among us. a lot of those people use that program turbo tax. they had a glitch last night. their site went down for ten minutes while people were trying to file their taxes. this was their statement. we're having problems with turbo tax online. .
you have 20 minutes to get your taxes in. this is the most stressful day of the year for accountants, small business owners and wesley snipes. experts estimate that americans waste more than $80 billion on unnecessary stamps today. i cover the envelope with stamps just to make sure it gets there. why does the government charge us postage to send in our tax returns. we have to pay them to pay them. it's like giving a slice back to the pizza delivery guy. how about you just deduct 75 cents from...
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all that tax-free internet shop could go be coming to an end. billions of extra dollars coming out of our pockets and going into state coffers. how are that i go go to do that? that's next. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. peoi go to angie's listt for to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >> shepard: a fox weather alert. the last thing folks in the midwest need is more rain but it's on the way. on the
all that tax-free internet shop could go be coming to an end. billions of extra dollars coming out of our pockets and going into state coffers. how are that i go go to do that? that's next. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. peoi go to angie's listt for to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back, everyone. more now on the boston bombings. authorities still haven't said what charges will be filed against the surviving suspect. but a justice department official has told cnn he'll face federal terrorism charges and could also face state murder charges and some believe the exceptional nature of this case needs an exceptional response. emily smith reports from washington. >> reporter: more questions are emerging about the boston bombing suspects. did the fbi do enough to learn about one brother and now the younger brother? >> we should be allowed to question him for intelligence gather
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers....
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can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets i cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountain top but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy and has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and give their gold to berlin or will they maybe decide that they don't want to give away their gold or anything. i don't think italy will lay down at all i don't think i don't think italy is cyprus italy is a large country with a substantial industrial base banking is not a huge part of the economy and. the part in italy that is not doing well is actually the industrial part and. so i don't think they talian to all wall yields to the pressure of selling the gold i think right now there's a lot of discussion in italy whether to stay in the euro or not and whether to greed to any more austerity measur
can move very quickly but they're talking about a tax on on assets i cannot move like really state and so this will be this will face a lot of resistance but if it actually does get pushed through it will be a very new development that may have major consequences but it sounds like a mountain top but now cyprus will have their sovereign gold reserves rated in exchange for a bailout what happens when they go to italy and has got twenty four hundred tons of gold it will italy simply lay down and...
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we're having problems with turbo tax online. . i like my account to spell the word "you" and "too" out. it's turbo tax, not nicki minaj. and they said 22 hours left, bitches, are you freaking? jk. lol. yours truly. we worked all day on that. no one likes to pay taxes but the money goes to all kinds of things we need. the irs released a public service announcement to remind us where our tax money goes. >> when americans pay their taxes, they keep the government running. without your tax dollars, i wouldn't be able to write you this parking ticket 30 seconds after your meter expired. thanks for the money. >> without your tax dollars, i can't continue to not fill that pothole on your street. you know, the real big one. i'm never going to get around to it. but thanks for your money. >> i'm a u.s. senator. without your tax dollars, i couldn't shoot down every bill that comes across my desk. now if you'll excuse me i'm going to have sex in an airport bathroom, which you're also paying for. >> thanks for the money! >> a message from the
we're having problems with turbo tax online. . i like my account to spell the word "you" and "too" out. it's turbo tax, not nicki minaj. and they said 22 hours left, bitches, are you freaking? jk. lol. yours truly. we worked all day on that. no one likes to pay taxes but the money goes to all kinds of things we need. the irs released a public service announcement to remind us where our tax money goes. >> when americans pay their taxes, they keep the government running....
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of the quotes from heads of states and unelected bureaucrats who have basically imposed policies on tax payers and citizens around the world based on this paper all the rand of the european commission says it is widely acknowledged based on serious research that when public debt levels rise above ninety percent they tend to have a negative economic dynamism which translates into low growth for many years and timothy geitner said it's an excellent study although in some ways understates the risks so here are guys setting economic policy they have a whole team of hundreds of economists that work at the treasury why didn't he ever even think to look at the data and test it himself because they wanted this outcome anyway this is they fit the facts around what they wanted i. ideologically right well there's a double tragedy at play here because of course people like paul krugman and the money printers will say you see steroids bad we need to print lots of money but of course they have an academic agenda as well they're not paul krugman doesn't have a real job he's summer had a real job he do
of the quotes from heads of states and unelected bureaucrats who have basically imposed policies on tax payers and citizens around the world based on this paper all the rand of the european commission says it is widely acknowledged based on serious research that when public debt levels rise above ninety percent they tend to have a negative economic dynamism which translates into low growth for many years and timothy geitner said it's an excellent study although in some ways understates the...
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but are you going to have to raise prices because of this tax? >> no. we expect it's fwoing to be absorbed in the business. you think about the pressure that's on health care right now. we don't think it's necessarily going to be able to be passed through. so as a result we're going to have to be more effective, more efficient. we think there's still a tremendous opportunity for us not only here in the developed markets like the united states but particularly in emerging markets as well. >> where many emerging markets are big opportunities? are you talking about a place like china where you're seeing 7%, 8% growth? india? where are the real exciting opportunities? i guess latin america is also something to discuss. >> we're investing disproportionately in the emerging markets, particularly in places like china. when you think about the opportunity, right now there's about 150 million people in the s-1, premium market. we see that probably expanding by three-fold over the next 10 to 20 years. over there as well, when you've got the emerging middle class
but are you going to have to raise prices because of this tax? >> no. we expect it's fwoing to be absorbed in the business. you think about the pressure that's on health care right now. we don't think it's necessarily going to be able to be passed through. so as a result we're going to have to be more effective, more efficient. we think there's still a tremendous opportunity for us not only here in the developed markets like the united states but particularly in emerging markets as well....
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the city already opposes the highest cigarette taxes in the country. it also bans smoking in bars, parks and beaches while launching graphic advertising campaigns about the hazards of smoking. smokers of retailers say those restrictions are nannyish and bad for business. it aims at stopping young people from developing a habit that is the leading causes of death. they say the measure would drive younger smokers to neighboring communities t. hearing on the proposal set for may 2nd. i have a funny feeling joe and mika will have more to say about that story. the folk singer guitars who opened the woodstock festival in 1969 died on monday. ♪ sometimes i feel like i'm in time. >> rich chi haven's family said he died of a heart attack a. public mem mofrl is being planned. they say the singer never fully recovered from kidney surgery he suffered from years ago. he may be most famous for the first performer at woodstock. he launched the two day festival with more than two hours of music. havens was 72-years-old. >>> as always, let us know why you are awake.
the city already opposes the highest cigarette taxes in the country. it also bans smoking in bars, parks and beaches while launching graphic advertising campaigns about the hazards of smoking. smokers of retailers say those restrictions are nannyish and bad for business. it aims at stopping young people from developing a habit that is the leading causes of death. they say the measure would drive younger smokers to neighboring communities t. hearing on the proposal set for may 2nd. i have a...
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hisó[ proposal eliminate the state sales tax for anyone buying hybrid or electric vehicle. 3000 dollar savings of a green energy car. gas leap powered vehicle generate 40 percent of the state air pollution. >> great story. 13-year-old girl from fremont got an opportunity to share some of her scientific knowledge with the president today. jessica was among 30 students from across the nation who attended the third white house science fair. met the president. got firsthand look at invention that won the stem competition. that's the nation top science technology engineering and math competition. >> want you to know that you have got a whole country behind you as you pursue your dreams. and your success is going to be our success as well. >> all right? >> way to go. >>reporter: young jessica awarded for her project thaebingt uses led lights to help strengthen tired eye muscle and improve peripheral vision. how impressive is tha that. >> well, then, this. 2 high school students in nova scotia asked canadian astronaut what it would be like to dip a wash cloth into water and then squeeze it. s
hisó[ proposal eliminate the state sales tax for anyone buying hybrid or electric vehicle. 3000 dollar savings of a green energy car. gas leap powered vehicle generate 40 percent of the state air pollution. >> great story. 13-year-old girl from fremont got an opportunity to share some of her scientific knowledge with the president today. jessica was among 30 students from across the nation who attended the third white house science fair. met the president. got firsthand look at...
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a proposed sales tax would demand online retailers with sales of more than a million dollars to tax it shoppers. the move could generate between 12 to $23 billion a year. the national retail federation supports the bill. bay area-based ebay does not. its ceo emailed millions of users to ask them to fight the initiative. the senate began debating the bill yesterday. >>> passwords are supposed to be secret but it's flow secret a lot of people share passwords -- it's no secret a lot of people share passwords to watch programs. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts on whether people who do it should worry. >> reporter: steven miller wants hbo. >> i'm a big bill maher fan. >> reporter: he just doesn't want everything that comes with it. >> you have to pay for comcast or dish, and you have to buy the basic programs of which contain so many things i don't want to watch, it's ridiculous. >> reporter: so he's come up with a workaround to watch his favorite show. he uses hbo go with a borrowed password. >> someone was kind enough to loan me their password and their id. >> reporter: and he is
a proposed sales tax would demand online retailers with sales of more than a million dollars to tax it shoppers. the move could generate between 12 to $23 billion a year. the national retail federation supports the bill. bay area-based ebay does not. its ceo emailed millions of users to ask them to fight the initiative. the senate began debating the bill yesterday. >>> passwords are supposed to be secret but it's flow secret a lot of people share passwords -- it's no secret a lot of...
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this is the internet tax we heard about for so long. would this make you less likely to shop on the internet? log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell, tell us what you think. we'll read your answer as little later this hour. ♪ . [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire whene's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob n retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: been a long time since we've seen a stock react like this in the after markets especially to the upside. take a look at shares of netflix, soaring after-hours following first-quarter earnings. we have back to nicole petallides. this is significant jump on very solid numbers. >> it is unbelievable to watch netflix after-hours on the move. we talked about a few things. let's first go over the numbers
this is the internet tax we heard about for so long. would this make you less likely to shop on the internet? log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell, tell us what you think. we'll read your answer as little later this hour. ♪ . [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire whene's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and...
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why drivers in california who go green are on track to receive tax incentives. ,, [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] 's no secret that the price of things ju keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] plus now get two times the internet speed than before. [ male announcer ] you get reliable high-speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from several high-speed options. [ female announcer ] and with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once on your total home dvr and play them back in any room. [ male announcer ] so call now. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. now get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a $150 promotion card, plus a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] it's a tri
why drivers in california who go green are on track to receive tax incentives. ,, [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] 's no secret that the price of things ju keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. get the same great price for...